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Jack Catterall on finally getting past Josh Taylor saga and looking for world title

Jack Catterall on finally getting past Josh Taylor saga and looking for world titleMark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing
Catterall clashes with Regis Prograis on August 24, live on DAZN.

On August 24, Jack Catterall clashes with Regis Prograis at Co-op Live in Manchester, and live on DAZN.

And Catterall couldn't have been in this position without finally putting the Josh Taylor saga to rest — something he accomplished in May by defeating the Scottish fighter via unanimous decision in their rematch.

That victory avenged a haunting February 2022 split-decision loss to Taylor in a fight that many critics and fans thought that Catterall won. All being said, Catterall is relieved to put this in his rear-view mirror.

"There was probably a couple of years of frustration after the first fight, probably before the first fight," Catterall admitted during a recent sitdown with Matchroom Boxing.

"It was something that needed to be done. I was fortunate enough that I got it done a couple of weeks ago in Leeds and for me now that chapter is done.

"It's 2-0, it's finished and we could move on and we got Regis Prograis August 24 and that's what my focus is on."

Catterall and Prograis were in negotiations to fight a few years back though those talks fizzled out.

"Through whatever reason, I think it was promotionally," Catterall said, "the fight couldn't happen."

A few years later, it's happening at an opportune time for both as the winner should set himself up for a world title shot in the near future.

"I think this is a brilliant fight to put me in that position to go on and fight for the world title," offered the 30-year-old Catterall (29-1, 13 KOs).

"I got a tough fight August 24, a two-time world champion who's hungry to become three-time. I've yet to have my hands on a world title.

"It's something that I dreamed of for many years."

At 35, Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) is coming off back-to-back average performances via a unanimous decision loss to Devin Haney in December and a split-decision win over Danielito Zorrilla last June, though Catterall is expecting the best from "Rougarou" next month.

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